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Ask the Expert: Is Software-as-a-Service the new Trojan horse?
Kowsik Guruswamy, CTO at Menlo Security
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) has skyrocketed in popularity, with much excitement surrounding the advantages it comes with. From lower costs to ease of use, SaaS brings a range of attractive benefits to the enterprise. However, in the rush to utilise it, security has become somewhat of an afterthought. Thus, how secure is SaaS and could it be the new Trojan horse?
Joining us to lend his expertise on the matter is Kowsik Guruswamy, CTO at Menlo Security. As a multifaceted IT expert, Kowsik was the perfect guest to delve into SaaS-based threats and how to mitigate them. In particular, Kowsik introduces the findings of Menlo Security's research into SaaS and security, as well as expectations for the future.
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